Those who bombard private messages with complaints about others' projects and lack of effort are often the ones who haven't done anything themselves. Criticizing is easy—complaining on the sofa is a hundred times easier than actively participating in community building, contributing code, or managing projects. There are quite a few of these people in the Web3 community. Those who are truly working are busy BUILDing; when do they have time to pay attention to these keyboard warriors' ramblings?
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 27m ago
Exactly, I love watching those who criticize others for not working hard every day, and when asked what they've done themselves, they can't even come up with a single word.
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WalletWhisperer
· 01-06 09:56
nah the behavioral pattern here is textbook—complainers cluster in high-noise, low-friction zones. statistically insignificant actors generating maximum signal friction. you can literally profile this through transaction velocity metrics if you dig into the on-chain footprints. builders don't DM, they accumulate silently.
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DoomCanister
· 01-05 00:56
Keyboard warriors are indeed annoying, but privately insulting others isn't much better; it's all just talk without real strength.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 01-05 00:48
Really, all day long in the group chatting, why don't you show a code yourself?
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 01-05 00:31
Exactly right, these people are really something else. Bombarding private messages all day long and being picky—what have they even done themselves?
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GasFeeCry
· 01-05 00:29
Really, I see these people whining all day long, and they haven't written a single line of code themselves.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-05 00:29
That's true, but sometimes advice can also come from outsiders. Don't dismiss all voices with a single blow.
Those who bombard private messages with complaints about others' projects and lack of effort are often the ones who haven't done anything themselves. Criticizing is easy—complaining on the sofa is a hundred times easier than actively participating in community building, contributing code, or managing projects. There are quite a few of these people in the Web3 community. Those who are truly working are busy BUILDing; when do they have time to pay attention to these keyboard warriors' ramblings?